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Join us at Aarhus University on 8–9 June 2026 for an interdisciplinary workshop on how sociotechnical imaginaries shape the development, governance, and public reception of quantum technologies—and how more inclusive, accountable quantum futures can be articulated. Keynotes include Marilù Chiofalo, Zeki Seskir, Michal Krelina, and Fabienne Marco.
QCA leadership member Nick Volet is co-organising ICFUST 2026 (International Conference on Far-UVC Science and Technology), hosted at Aarhus University, 23–25 June 2026. The conference connects research, technology, and real-world use of Far-UVC across academia, healthcare, and industry.
Join the Niels Bohr Quantum Summer School 2026 in Odense (10–21 August) for an intensive two-week programme connecting quantum theory, technology and applications. The school brings together PhD students, leading researchers and industry for lectures, projects and networking. AU’s Jaco van de Pol serves on the planning committee.
In this QUBITS Seminar, Professor Michael Kues (Leibniz University Hannover) will present cutting-edge work on integrated quantum photonics, including quantum frequency combs and spectral processing circuits—key technologies for scalable quantum networks.
Josefine Bjørndal Robl from Department of Physics and Astronomy will be defending her PhD thesis on Thursday, the 6th of November 2025.
Frederik Kofoed Marqversen from Department of Physics and Astronomy will be defending his PhD thesis on Wednesday, 29 October 2025.
Optical magnetometry has emerged as a powerful tool for non-invasive, high-resolution magnetic field sensing. In this QUBITS seminar, Hans Stærkind will present the novel EXAAQ magnetometer – a compact, high-field optical quantum magnetometer designed for use in MRI environments. The talk will cover its underlying quantum technology and its…
Invitation to Q-Access Roadshow. Researchers and students at Danish universities can apply for free access to quantum computers via DeiC.
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